Canadians fancy that the Pearson notion of peacekeeping still exists, but in reality, Canada’s contributions are a fraction of what they once were, and have been for decades. (Photo: Combat Camera)
Canadians fancy that the Pearson notion of peacekeeping still exists, but in reality, Canada’s contributions are a fraction of what they once were, and have been for decades. (Photo: Combat Camera)
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent visit to Washington was hailed as a great move forward in Canada-U.S. relations. (Photo: White House)
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Canadians fancy that the Pearson notion of peacekeeping still exists, but in reality, Canada’s contributions are a fraction of what they once were, and have been for decades. (Photo: Combat Camera)
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Stéphane Dion has described the guiding principle of Liberal foreign policy as “responsible conviction.” (Photo: Grant Oyston)
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The $15-billion sale of armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia, a country with “an awful human rights record,” writes Richard Cohen, is an unwelcome foreign policy dilemma for the government of Justin Trudeau. (Photo: Combat camera)